Spinners

Douglas Hicks

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Has any one tried rotating nozzles, or spinners? Do they work, how long do the seals last, are seals repairable? Does the truck for horizontal ducts sold by Mosmatic work?
 
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David l Saulque

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Originally posted by Douglas Hicks:
Has any one tried rotating nozzles, or spinners? Do they work, how long do the seals last, are seals repairable? Does the truck for horizontal ducts sold by Mosmatic work?
 
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David l Saulque

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Originally posted by David l Saulque:
The rotating nozzles are great, one should not leave home without one. Working on multi level food service units. They work very well. I have not had to replace seals on the spinner-not sure.
Please explain what "truck for horizontal ducts sold by Mosmatic"-am not sure what you are talking about.



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Douglas Hicks

New Member
The website for Mosmatic shows a device with wheels, I assume to carry the rotating nozzle into horizontal ducts. I sent an e-mail to Mosmatic, but as of yet they've not responded. Thanks for your response.
 
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David l Saulque

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Originally posted by Douglas Hicks:
The website for Mosmatic shows a device with wheels, I assume to carry the rotating nozzle into horizontal ducts. I sent an e-mail to Mosmatic, but as of yet they've not responded. Thanks for your response.

Please EMail with the information on this product-I think we have talked with you on the phone awile back-I service hood in Northern Calif. later-David
 
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Rick

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Originally posted by Douglas Hicks:
Has any one tried rotating nozzles, or spinners? Do they work, how long do the seals last, are seals repairable? Does the truck for horizontal ducts sold by Mosmatic work?
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Doug we use spinners couldn't clean Hoods with-out it GREAT INVESTMENT If your going to clean schutes effectivly!!!We've used the same ones with-out replaceing seals for almost 3-years............Rick.....R&R PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE WASHING INC.........
 
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hotwaterwisard

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Rotating nozzels are great for alot of things but, if you use them in the upward direction, when you let off of the trigger try not to let anything fall into the end of the tip it could dammage it.If you use it on the inside of a hood don't let it bang on the sides of the vent, it can dammage the ciramic. You get the picture. They are very fragile and any big bump or jar will mess them up.Never let them hit the ground hard.
 

Douglas Hicks

New Member
Here I ;am answering my own question, with input from david and others. I bought a spinner from Mosmatic, a 6 inch diameter unit. Works great, was able to clean all the way down the duct, not just the first 4 or 5 feet, and much faster. I did a McDonalds that I have been cleaning. A year ago we upgraded and put in new verticle ducts, so they were not too greasy. I dropped the spinner down the duct, and the grease just flew out of the duct! (Stand back, you might get dirty( I also purchased a Mosmatic wagon for horizontal ducts. Used it in a hospital with sixty feet of horizontal ducts. The wagon pulled itself and hose about 12 to 15 feet down the duct. The wagon is expensive, but could be made in the shop. The materials are a stainless frame and poly wheels. I thought the wagon would be used only once or twice a year, but I can see being able to get more jobs and doing a better job than my competion. I should have had both of these tools long ago.
 
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David l Saulque

Guest
So it works-great @ $450 plus the spinner in should work. Did you say that you were going to make me one, or was I mistaken????

Good Luck

David
 

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